Meriwether Lewis Campground
Nice spot
It’s easy to find, every thing is paved. Quiet spot for truck camping or tents, RV or trailer camping. Tables and fire rings at all the campsites and bathrooms.
Savannah, Tennessee serves as a gateway to several established campgrounds along the Tennessee River and Pickwick Lake, with options ranging from primitive tent sites to full-service RV parks. Pickwick Landing State Park Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with lakeside views, while Pickwick Dam Campground provides electric and water hookups in a tailwater setting. Green Acres RV Park, located within Savannah city limits, features 48 sites with full hookups for both tent and RV campers. Most camping areas in the region provide water and electric hookups, with several offering sewer connections for extended stays.
The Tennessee River basin camping areas remain open year-round, though summer months bring higher occupancy rates and occasional heat advisories. "The weather was perfect. There are a good number of trees for shade," noted one camper at Bruton Branch Recreation Area, a primitive camping area with waterfront sites. Bathroom facilities vary considerably between campgrounds, with state park locations typically providing well-maintained shower houses, while primitive areas may have more basic facilities. Cell phone coverage is generally reliable throughout the region, with visitors reporting 3-4 bars of service at most campgrounds. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and fishing tournament periods when waterfront sites fill quickly.
Waterfront camping represents the most sought-after experience in the Savannah area, with multiple campgrounds offering direct lake or river access. Bruton Branch Recreation Area provides tent-friendly waterfront sites with unobstructed water views but limited amenities. According to one visitor, "We spent a weekend here... Our campsite was right on the water which was good for views." For those seeking more amenities, Pickwick Landing State Park features well-shaded sites with proper distance between campers. Many visitors mention excellent fishing opportunities directly from waterfront campsites, particularly at the tailwaters below Pickwick Dam. Campers report varying levels of noise at different campgrounds, with state park locations generally enforcing quiet hours while some primitive areas experience occasional after-hours activity from non-camping visitors.
"I do wish the campground was on the river or had water views, but it’s close by, so that’s okay. There is a nice lodge with restaurant. The cabins here are extremely nice!"
"Campsite#18 is located near the bathrooms and shower areas. The restroom and shower building had 8 individual shower rooms with fold down benches."
"The staff was very friendly and the area near the dam was really neat. The site is also very close to Pickwick State Park."
"It is also close to the Shiloh National Military Park which is the reason we are here."
$45 / night
"It is quiet here at night, but close to town to get all your needs, or go out to eat. The owners are on site, and are as nice and polite as can be. Rest assured, your stay here will be a delight!!!"
$16 - $25 / night
"Visited Shiloh National Battle field and got ice cream near the campsite from “The Outpost.” Overall a good experience!"
"The sites are rather narrow with varying sizes and locations for outdoor living space. Pay close attention to the states website regarding vehicle size maximums."
"It was back away from the water but we had a clear view to the water. Beautiful park."
$45 / night
$39 - $69 / night
"If you are a fisherman(park has private boat ramp) this is a great campground for a good price, it sits directly on the Tennessee river."
$27 - $35 / night
"My wife grew up going to Chickasaw State Park as a child and when she wanted to go back with our family we couldn’t get inside because the state of Tennessee was totally redoing the campground."
"This was our first experience with Tennessee State Parks and found this park really nice! We stayed in site 11 which was AAA and level at the top."
$26 / night
"We were fortunate enough to get a spot right on the lake. It is such a perfect place to get away from it all.
We were there for 5days . We got on the Natchez Trace parkway. Also we went to Tupelo."
"Site 13 with electric and lake side was perfectly level and near restroom with showers, which were large!"












It’s easy to find, every thing is paved. Quiet spot for truck camping or tents, RV or trailer camping. Tables and fire rings at all the campsites and bathrooms.
This place was great, and the couple in the office were super friendly. Our site was perfect and level. The grounds are beautiful and our dogs enjoyed the grassy areas. I would highly recommend this campground.
After following the camp signs, I made it to the camp area. Wow! All paved roads, clearly marked spots, many pull through, many level. There is quite a variety of campers here... some expensive rigs, many middle of the road rigs, and some very interesting others. There are also people camping in ground tents and hammock tents. Towables, 5th wheels, lots of class Bs and Cs. Everyone seemed friendly enough, waving as they walk or drive by. The spots are very close together, so do not expect privacy. You will hear lots of conversations and even some hanky panky sounds at night. There are trash cans that are clean, and an amazing restroom that was also very clean. While I enjoyed my stay, it was not for me. Too close to others for me. Be sure to come in the middle of the week and come at noon for the best chance to snag a site.
First come first serve plenty of room up here. Bathrooms were clean. People were friendly.
Just off the Natchez Trace Parkway, the area around Tishomingo SP not only boasts gorgeous southern scenery but a ton of history as well. The campground has newly renovated sites with lots of space and full hookups. Lots of great hiking trails to keep you occupied or take a scenic canoe float on Bear Creek. Dog friendly and all around great spot for the whole family.
If you are a fisherman(park has private boat ramp) this is a great campground for a good price, it sits directly on the Tennessee river. You see barges all throughout the day moving up and down the river. They upkeep the grounds well. They have a golf cart lead you to your spot and answer any questions and address any concerns you may have getting settled in. Several grassy areas for your dog and 2 playgrounds for the kids. We stayed here in the fall thru December so didn’t use the pool but looked nice the showers and laundry were nice and kept up. The staff is friendly and helpful. Two not so great points and both are out of the owners control. There is a paper plant across the river and paper plants=extreme sewer smell worse in the morning and when the wind blows from the south. Secondly dog poop. Numerous people did not pick up their dog poop regularly. I did speak with the office and they were addressing this issue with the individuals so hopefully they get that under control. Would recommend and come back.
Do whatever you can to not stay here. We stay at loves often cause of how easy off the highway. This was crazy loud. We expect a bit, but this was next level. My only one star review ever. Maybe if it was only 20$.
There's a fire pit, cornhole, showers are included, two dog parks and half a basketball court. There is a small trail that circles the whole campground.
We popped in (we had a reservation) for a one night stay, 56.00, our 42ft coach sat on a concrete pad with 50a elec, water and waste, access to trash dumpster, fire pit, pick nick table, 8 min from I-40
Camping near Savannah, Tennessee centers on the Tennessee River basin with numerous campgrounds within 30-40 minutes of town. The area sits at roughly 400 feet elevation with summer temperatures typically ranging from 70-90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds experience increased visitation from April through October, with fishing tournaments creating periodic surges in occupancy.
Disc golf courses: Tishomingo State Park Campground has three separate disc golf courses with varying difficulty levels. "Love this little place. Great for families with many hiking trails and 3 disc golf courses," notes one visitor who appreciated the recreational variety.
Military history exploration: Located 20 minutes from Savannah, Shiloh National Military Park provides a full day of historical sites. A camper at Pickwick Landing State Park Campground remarked, "The Shiloh Military Park nearby kept us busy for a whole day and we spent the evening swimming (real pool, not just a lake) and grilling and campfire at this campground."
Boating access: Multiple ramps and marinas allow direct water access. "Pickwick Landing offers boating, fishing, hiking, golf course. Cabins, campsites and Inn w restaurant. Activities offered all year round," reported one visitor about the marina facilities.
Lakeside camping: Waterfront sites allow direct access for fishing and water activities. At Bruton Branch Recreation Area Campground, visitors enjoy the prime location: "We love Bruton Branch. Specifically sites 28&29 they are the last of the site but it allows you to have your own little slice of fishing heaven as you are separated from the majority of other people."
Renovated facilities: Recent upgrades at Pickwick Dam Campground have impressed campers following 2019 flood recovery. "This place has been totally rebuilt by the TVA after flooding in 2019. I don't know what it was like before, but wow it's really nice. All the sites are level, plenty of room for a tent and RV on all 92 sites," notes a visitor.
Shade coverage: Tree canopy provides relief during hot summer months. One camper at Pickwick Landing noted, "The campsites are very shady & they just improved the bathhouse. The park itself is very spread out. The marina is beautiful & you can rent pontoon boats."
Unlevel sites: Many campgrounds in the region have significant grading issues. A reviewer at J.P. Coleman State Park Campground mentioned, "Campground is fairly hilly and our spot was far from level. It was the last spot available and I understand why!"
Non-camper traffic: Some recreation areas experience unwelcome visitors, particularly at night. One camper at Bruton Branch noted issues with "individuals driving to the campsites throughout the day and night utilizing the park's amenities without paying."
Facility variations: Bathhouse quality differs significantly between parks. One visitor to Chickasaw State Park mentioned, "The bathhouses have a lot left to be desired but the sites are all paved with fire rings, grills & picnic tables."
Children's activities: Chickasaw State Park Campground offers classic summer camp amenities for kids. A visitor shared, "It reminds me of the classic summer camps I saw on television as a kid: beautiful lake, horses, stables, paddle boats and canoes, and even a well maintained swimming hole."
Bathroom proximity: Select sites close to facilities when camping with children. At Tishomingo State Park, "Showers were very hot and the bathrooms were very clean," making family camping more comfortable.
Wildlife education: Some parks feature educational exhibits. "Be sure to check out the wildlife rehab near the front office," suggests one Pickwick Landing camper, offering an educational opportunity for children.
Site leveling challenges: Many campsites require significant leveling equipment. At Green Acres RV Park, all sites accommodate large rigs but still need adjustment: "Our Super C Class did require more blocks for leveling in the front on Site 6."
Cell service considerations: Coverage varies throughout the area, impacting remote work capabilities. A camper at Tishomingo State Park noted, "Cellphone coverage is not good here for Verizon or AT&T. Better at front of camp."
Perimeter site preference: For more privacy in busy campgrounds, select outer sites. At Pickwick Dam Campground, "The perimeter sites are roomier, offer more privacy than the interior ones," which helps create buffer space for RVs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Savannah, TN?
According to TheDyrt.com, Savannah, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 81 campgrounds and RV parks near Savannah, TN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Savannah, TN?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Savannah, TN is Pickwick Landing State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 24 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Savannah, TN?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Savannah, TN.
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